My Sonic the Hedgehog artwork has even taken precedence over Gradius: The Dark Armada, a Gradius fangame I've been working on for a good bit. Here's the thing: I'm doing this artwork for a little something related to the Sonic series that I haven't announced to the public, but I am assembling a little team for the project. Send me a PM if you wanna know about it 'cause I'm not ready to reveal the project just yet. This project is MASSIVE and has been in the planning phases for about 2 years, so I'd like to get as much work done on the project as I can. Once I'm done with the image I'm making, I'll translate all the Italian in the video for you.
Sounds like you're a picky artist like me, always paying attention to even the slightest details. But it's not an art project I'm doing, it's something even bigger. Like I said, PM me if you'd like some details.
But anyways, I am driving this thread a little off-topic, so let's get back to the AtGames portable Game Gear/Master System talk, shall we?
Getting back on topic lol
Speaking of Sega handhelds, what is THIS?
It appears to be a different version of the BlazeGear. It sounds exactly the same, so it's made by AtGames. I believe the only difference is that this one has different built-in games. I can't say for sure.
Hey, this things doesn't look too bad. Unlike the Genesis, most MS/GG games will be fine with slight pitch adjustment, and you get a better screen, and of course size. I'd like to see what the one in that video above is, but someone lost his focus control.
This thing is basically a PlayPal with a few different games on it, and it looks different.
I've had my PlayPal for about 4 years now, got it for $20 at Wal-Mart.
Last edited by Chris; 01-19-2011 at 05:04 AM.
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